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nation." the trump white house wind up another we ilturmoil, chaos and confusion n controversial policies and embattle one campaign rival south carolina republican lindsey grahams ally. what does he think of the upheaval? we'll ask democrat joe manchin is a moderate from a red state and he's trying psident on control laws. he'll be with us.isor peter navarro will explain the president's surprise deal and tariffs will impact our economy and tra countries. plus andrew pollack the father of one of the 14 students stones high school shooting made anhoe. my i'm pissed.
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again. she's not here merry st listenig we'll see what he thinks. cbs news seth doane wil inside syria for a closer look at the assad regimeattas on reba outside damascus. also plenty ofthe news ahead one nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning and welcome to "face the nation" i'm margaret brennan. dministration has seen turbulent weeks before but this one leftreeling. on the policy front the president endorsed position on appeared to be more in step with democrats, nra. in a free wheeling televised meeting withhent came to potential threat -- through due. >> brennan: that would be billg
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background checks at gun shows proposed byns publican and democrat joe manchin. and demanded to know why raisine purchase age for some weapons to 21. >> we because you're afraid of the nra, right? >> brennan: the president aaide nra but after meet meeting with their top off and the nra said he agreed with them. republicans president's evolving position. >> you may have noticed that te the white house. >> brennan: but the president had another surprise policy announcement. this one also supported by some democrats. >> we'll ben steel imports and tariffsumin i. it witness be 25% steel. it will be republicans weren't the only ones unhappy with that the stock points. u.s. trading partners were
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furious even thehe "wall s biggt policy blunder of his eet that, trade wars are good and easy to win. he lat european carxd imports. on the personnel front presideny general jeff sessions again andd rumor. that national security advisor y out. following a day of questioning by investigating russian collusion, the president's longest serving aide departure from the west wing. jaredus downgraded, as the fbi continues to look into his busineea friday the "new york times" record that the president has priva of staff kelly for his help in moving them, meaning jared and ivanka out. also a rough week admitting to reporters had not properly handled the security clearance
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issues and kelly aggravated the president when he joked at a celebration for his former department. >> the last thing i wanted to do was walk away from one of the great, secretary of homeland security. but did i something wrong god punished me i guess. >> brennan: at an off-camera press dinner last night the president made light of the chaos joking that it's been another calm week at the white house. and it's finally running like a fine-tuned machine. with that we begin with south carolina republican senator lindsey graham joins us from clemson, south carolina. >> you got to be kidding me. >> brennan: senator, where do we begin here? do you have a message to the president after this week? >> yes. as to guns, you have an obligation to give you a package to consider regarding school safety and guns, you did a frone country about the problem. come up with solutions that
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bipartisan. propose something, mr. president, i think republicans have oblig t to makt law if we can. that's to be. on t identified the problem of china dumping steel throughou t destr. solution let china off the hook ly consumers and our allies, please reconsider issue of personnel confusion and some policy referred to -- >> could help you on the personnel front. >> brennan: do you john kelly now rumors once again about the fate of the national mcmaster, are you confident in him? >> i'm veryfi mcmaster i think he's learned as much about the war on it thay that i know. i think he's really smart on ire president will keep him around but up to the president. he can firebo lot of confidencen
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general mcmaster. john kelly has of chaos initially, it's back sliding but i think johnel conto help the president organize his agenda, have a ltrust in john ke stays. east, given the just came back concerns about jared kushner's downgraded do you think that he can possibly lead this mide polt the full security clearance? >> the last right now is the peace process. we're about to have a war isread southern lebanon. eye ran is winning wi went to ie king of jordan is under siege, plus weo policy regarding the russian-iranianuthe lebanona rocket-launching site against is.ing precise precise-guided weapons. i would focus on iran rather
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ss. if we don't come up with a strategy against iran we're going to make israel here pretty soon with hazy elements in southern e growth on syria, president was very clear, we're there this getand get outo rethat are, how do you fix the problem you identified? to turn iran over -- syria over too contain iran. they are about to take over a gg hezbollah supplying supplied have over pointed at isreal. ushy ran out anded. come up with annie groom in bk e syrians with war never ends. mr. president is just not about defeating isil if you leave syria in the hands ofusthe irans
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and our friend in hurt. >> brennan: do you know where the president's red line is wity continue. >> i thought i use chemical weapons yet again. what i'd like to see is nohere people can go back to syria from the surrounding neighbod syrianc forces to take assad on. tell the russians if you bomb these people you do so at your own peril and try to level in syria, to go geneva to get a peace in geneva as long as assad is winning on the battlefield. our cy complete mess. we're awol when it comes to containi r syria that's a real threat. >> brennan: get back to what you referred to there in regard to t announcement on trade tariffs on std bmw has largest plant in the world i
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president is talking about putting taxes on european cars. >> right. >> brennan: what are you going to tell the president to do? are you calling for a >> bad idea. here is what i would tell then y has been decimated because of china produce more steel than the world consumes for several years in a row. your -- taxing n car imports they can do the same thing to us. bmw makes morearillesouth caroln any plant in the entire bmw family.south carolina. we got a steel plant in south lith any place in the united states. 32% of the tiresght states comem south carolina. >> brennan: you want president to be more targete beijing and perhaps certain countries? >> letting chi
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china wins when we fight with europe. china wins when the americaner s because of tariffs that don't affect. look book to the transpacific hit them on intellectual property theft. hit them about steelchinis winne losing with this tariff regime. hook, you're punishing the american consumer and am lice. . go after china not the rest of the world. there was something possible to get done i understand you're introducing a bill regarding so-called red flag policy that would aei guns befoe people commit violence. what kind of p >> really good prospects. the president did a good job talking about we shoe somethings like this. we tell our citizens if you see something, say sng everybody saw something, everybody said something, but
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the goverdiw so under this bill you could go to federal judge, law family members could, petition for restraining order when y ge, gie process, this person is about to blow up here.tall unstable. create system that would intervene, this guy was visitede called the fbi nobody did a damn thing. so thiil juds to take guns away from a guy like this before it's too late. i hope the p behind this because it worked i- >> brennan: very quickly, any idea as republican leadership ll controversial issue in an election year? >> if we don't we're going to believe we should solve problems that americans are violence andy problems. if we don't take this up and if. we should. >> brennan: all right. sena morning.
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from south carolina. we turn to senator joe democratt virginia, state that gave candidate donalde vote and has h highest gun ownership rate in the senator, welcome to the show. i know you are trying to do something. >> yes. were with the presidents week, do you have any idea what the vote count is on putting -- >> first of all it's not gun control it's gun introduced a bt was my cosponsor we worked and we protected the second amendment rights. we protected owners. all we defense go in to the loopholes that the gun internet sales, commercial transactions when you don't know people. and make sure that we do check e that gun. >> brennan: that bill did not cross th 2013. where are the votes now? >>ident trump would have been president in 2013 that
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would have -- the i'm very hopeful. said, background checks is needed. this bill of ours, the manchin-toomey bill should work off of it.ornynad a fix. but this makes gun sense, it makes com it out of the hands of the wrong people. when theer website, if you want to do marm in america go down to the gun that's all we're saying that you have to respect the law abiding gun ownerre gun to straikers or criminals or terrorist. they're goin thing. but when you don't know 'em and transaction is commercial you background check that's all we've said. i think we can with a can -- prg forth something like thisis supe republicans enough cover to support this a responsible way. >> brennan: you don't have the
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-->> wednesday i know the nra said they had a great meeting on meetings, can't we come to get a good great resul t and do something that's supporting and children and we have school, we school security, that has to be done. mentalñr background, making surg about is very good. when people say something they come forth upon that. >> brennan: the president called out your partner on thiss afraid of the nra because you didn't include an purchases of some weapons in this bill. are you actually going to that? >> the age is a no brainer. >> brennan: you are going to te president's support to put that in to the bill to make sure we . >> brennan: this provision isn't there rot i there, it was not brought up at that
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time. it wasn't brought to ourt. attention that that was aay, your handguns at 21, long guns or the rifles are at 1 that wasn't considered. we were just trying to move the, background checks, shows and on internet makes gun sense, it'cosdn't even get that. use ite said, didn't put that in er wasn't brought up to that level. >> brennan: you're very proposing. but broadly speaking are you concerned t democrats for more gun regulation could personal prospects? >> it will stop everything. i'm not going to take the guns n owner i'm going to protect the bucond amendment right. we're moving in a way that we can bet something accomplished. how do you security e sure thate children fea child
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should have, did they do their homework and are they readyth'se scared of. they shouldn't be scared of their safety. we that. mental -- so many things that but to have an open system where you can go to a gun show go a table that's not by federal licensed dealer buy want without anyone asking one question needs to be stopped. >> brennan: i want to ask youus proposal? >> i like where the president is going on this. i really west virginia, we'ves and thous. >> brennan: 25 owned tariff. >> i think that the end of the day we'll come to whatñi issibl if someone is charging united send our goods to their shores and th cet at 5%. don't you think they should be tit for
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we talked about fair trade. free trade wasn't worked well for west jobs. we're taking about fairness to the system.ickle down cost, prig up, you've dismissed that? >> that's wall strat all wall s. i know exactly. follow the money. that's what is talkingthe peoplt hurt. we've lost good jobs with when you have china producing 50% of steel, you have united states of america basically as importer of steel, put the dots together, lindsey talked about. that got to do something. but also she wouldn't punish our favorite trading nation,ith the. there's not a negative>>derennau because you sit on intelligence committee, tee white house officials have their security clearances downgraded dois week. white house is handling
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classified? >> the on -- give you example in the intel committee, 15 of us. we captain even discuss with the other 85 senators what we talk aboundwhat w learn. that tells you how serious it is, top secret information t ses faith in john kelly that he will get this under control. it is ofing hato be done. and we have to get those people in responsible position quiitlyn f. there is a problem you can't get through it, then they're going to have mak some decisions. >> brennan: mchin, appreciate it. we'll be back in one minute to talk with one of the advisors. stay with us.
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>> i'm surprised anyone was surprised by this. this goes back to april when the president directed the of commerce to investigate whatr aluminum and steel industry. gone to many m out with two reports in jan. campaign trail. >> brennan: these rates are them?et in stone is president >> schedule these are new office ofe expect probably b these will be signed. president at that thursdayh wass is a serious decisionopresidenta
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measured decision and so he brought inm steel and aluminum industries, went around rohe, gave everybody an opportunity. you know what happened. he asked them what they thofs bn quota, they wanted it across the board.t would encourage maximum >> brennan: steel and aluminum ceos love? buos their products they're going increased my p isont negligible. six pack of beer or the most in terms the other end of the spectrum one of greatest planes, 77, $33e t by $25,000. giving
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that you number or your calculation. >> it's a gd brennan: in terms of trickle down to consumer you think some of these companies that the to t day americans 1234. >> that's a great point in and of if they don't eat it, i think t cent andmore fortostdus. we're doing on trade. crectly, that we don't have a country unless we have anlu ste industr. i can tell you right now that aluminum is on lifeos six smelt. we want 4 3% capacity rate and we ha one that makes high aluminum for defense applications. >> brennan: your concern dumping by china, president mentioned that last wee
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beijing? are exemptions or carve out for ahas not the wt this particular problem. the simy that i am efforts are coming in -- imports are come in aluminum companies out of business and steel companies out of business. since 2000 we've 75,000 steelworkers and countless beijing?es.an target >> this is not a china problem.h china, we have an investigation where they are pperty, forcing technology transfer. it's a china earlier,nd about 5f the steel market. you 20. aluminum we were the largest aluminum producer he today we have 1.5% of global 55. what happens is, when they
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overproduce put pressure on the whole market it's not a cu can'o beijing and solve this problem, what you want to do security -- >> brennan: the economy and markets are things are going well. do that? this -- look, the president bacs identified proemlossfndia base that's what we're doing aluminum giving the toet thank you, we'll be back in a moment.n analyze trends and stop potential problems in their tracks. because fety i d aga .and four times less than vanguard.
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>> brennan: we'll be right back with a lot more "face the nation."
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>> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." i'm margaret brennan. andrew pollack is the fatherfo d last month at the marjorie stoneman douglas high school pa. he joins me here. we are so sorry f your daughter, sir. i know that you've become active. you've been at the h including s week. what happened in that mee >> well first i just want to tell everyone in america passionate about school safety like i am, follow me on remembermeadow.com and they woul an my cause of what we're going to do moving forward to every other state move forward towardi can be the last dad that ever had kid killed in a school. >> brennan: you have spoken passionately about this.that cry
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when you spoke to the president directly on camera. you wept back to talk school safety this week. do you have any pledges from the white hme of what you're talking about with school safety? >> i went twice to the white house within the weeks, the president and everyone of his staff was compassionate having my family in the white house. to a murderd kid's father, you know?ere's t g to say that's going to me anything better for m listened d suggestions that i had and what. and that's my agenda what we're going to move forward f th tng at any other type of agendae it'sea grew up -- when
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long island, my fher youanted y. so right now i'm trying things my way and help -- i'mt.a lot of people bme focus on schol safety and that's one of the reasons i'm here today. to get out. >> brennan: you're going and taking that message tounrstand,. >> yes. one of the reasons why i'm here0 shootings already in this counanit hasn't stopped, becaus. gun control, that's aig problem. but i feel that if we all comees grandparents, uncles we just work onet's make our
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schools safe,ll understand the kids' pain. my kid was murdeinhool. if anyone understands it, i understand how angry they are. but i'm here talk to them, to say, let's focus on one thingur schools safe. then after every school is safep your kid off you don't have to worry that some murder ser go od floor, they can focus on any gun laws they want. first, let's co, we can march right through this us? who doesn't want our kid safe? stay focused focused, okay? i'm you can talking to you, you reach out to me., rch out to me, reach out to my sons who bu riuple of weeks ago. let them march with you in dc. let's get the right m across. let's make these schools safe.
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>> brennan: thiske florida thee senate rapons. solamase activists. one of them, jacqueline tweeted, the florida senate has rejected ar-15 weapon of choice used at my school to kill 17 souls.eart but we will not let this ruin our movement, this is for the kids. what do you think your daughter, ke like this? be doing in the >> that's the problem, ey're focusing on something that's not achievable. gun laws rig achievable. my daughter was murdered by. that's the pro tng ian i' after gun expert
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i'm t shoots ausion, no political affiliation, we could work together and make theschool safe. then go fight it out whatever you want. >> brennan: you wantds in schoe bullet-plated glass, what do you tnt see what is in this florida bill passed. that's what i'm for. i'm going to g tallahassee, i'm leaving tallahassee setn exe for the rest of the cou ove ti', governor scott came toy fun ram, calls me on daily base went -- he s me this bill, the speaker of the house
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went overil me. and we need to get the bill passed in florida that's whywheo tallahassee and i'm going to make s whatever i have to do. >> brennan: mr. pollack, thank you for coming on and with us. we'll be right back with our panel. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even "close claws."s a ba. [driver] i can't believe that [pworked. i dropped the keys.g? [burke] and we covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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today." jeffrey goldberg editor in chief of ." margaret talev is senior white house coron the "washington newo you rate this one? >> i -- we've gotten accustom to a level o unl but this week reached a new level. is raising new concesite house. i think what's different, we've hardrevious administrations starts. clinton administration had very tough first year. what is gting smoother they're t working things out. ic and with theing are gettingha personnel changes we're seeing and difficulty the president mad people to plan on, may get worse not better. is the single most sort of defining issue for theleances, a
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lot of scrutiny, some of that was the fascination with kushner as son-in-law. is that something that really rises to the level of crisis at the white house? >> i defining cruise whiteou i a is driving some of the sense of turbu building. b surprise to many on capitol hill, on wall street and some made the trade announcement at t a surprisamroomte prepad >> i think when you're talking about defining the biggest long term pressure but biggehot ofhe week other than that nra on tariffs because when the
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expedite things around half o his own team shows -- the possib major and ongoing disagreement inside theiffs will be good or bad for the economy. good or bad for consumers. >> brennan: and against the treasury secretary, against thee >> in terms of ongoing stability, there is aen that gary and couple of tho that they are going to try to stabilize things hicks, departure, questions about jared long he can remaiin unsettled. that dynamic of family and trust that so important president to have. whether jared kushner should different question from the president can have couple of close trusted family confidantee
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by. to disrupt his own dynamic, which is part oident did by exie >> brennan: before it was figured outn detail. >> absolutely. it's disruptive. it is a campaign promise, he is following through on somet allt. republican leadership by surprise. >> absolutely. >> brennan: not your typical>>. the fact that you saw the speaker's office say that we hope thef considers what this could meanld most of the republican lawmakers at least ke that they have concerns te where that is pretty again stuck it to members their face at that dramatict tho took a bullet last summe aes a e
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of the proposals he wants to handle is not going tohat, you , assault weapon which is somethig that is with the republicans for la it's an incredible week. fact that we still don't seendgo him and saying, hold on a second here, you're he some principles, you're clearly not following them. sa l fearful they still are of him and power that he can -- >> on the two issues we did see somek consider this or -- i notur one. are they going t votes legislation he wants from getting the vote which they very well could do. that would certainly.
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>> brennan: do you think just that there is going to be implications over flexibility or inability to pin the president y asking for, standing for on these issues? >> no standing for at any given moment. we know at any given momentntil. he does have a popular anger is? and if he can convince people that what he's d ca from being am lice and adv ht actually do well on that. on the gun harder. but i don't have much expectation that anything really is going to shift on end of the day. his basis is base and he's going to coddle his b republicans on the hill are going to be very -- >> brennan: it's his party nows ook atssues like or fiscal
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discipline this is a party that has been redefinedy trum and may b majority party, may not be good forblican november, donald trump now the hill this week i ran into a republican senator we were talking for a fewuthe broader fn policy issues. this is a weekch vladimir putin has a missile that can attack florida,naad jue dictator for life, praised of in which intelligence community has said thatdent is not supporg their efforts to combat russian meddling ands a senator i know has strong feelings about all of those issues notfeelgs. but he said, you know, what's the use of me going and saying these things w knows thas his party. best thing to do isim to try to shift the dialogue a
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little bit ratr out in public, saw what happens with jeff flake go out in excoriate. >> if they don't understand the foreign policy, voters will start to pick up onoing on acroe government. what else is happening this pasn west wing drama. three cabinet secretaries facing questions about habits, ben carson and $30,000 hutch he wanted >> $31,000. fact check. >> you had the administrator spg tens of thousands of dollars between dc and new york but dc th aturope. the state department, north korea specialist left this week. you have pentagon no to spend $n veterans day parade they don't up snowball in addition to the other probl boty what the president is doing and changes he's making in the parto
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put the -- mexico resigned. >> that's right. >> brennan: going back to the foreigncing the comments and testimony by admiral rogers, about say can ud not doing enough. >> president tells them something. >> haven't given them the authority to do m undeterred. made to that committee, what ar? >> what he wants trim top do. what we know intelligence commuy is itching to fight back. have . american government has plenty of ways to not only defend but t a radical cyber actors. and from what i understand the defense establishment both are sitting there, sounds dramatic what they're
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saying we are being attacked an. they don't go to motive, they don't try to sea scribe, don't about this the mueller investigation. implication is clear. the president has a sof for putin just as he's shown a e leader and other autocrats. they are gone upside down. >> it's interesting we did a whp issue affecting your vote in november. we voters, five said russia meddling in the election. not 5%, five individuals of the thousand. combination of school safety and guns. so when you have mr. pollack on, powerful political statement that could affect what happens in november, listen to him.nn: t wanting to support of join that. saying that need to be more
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ed towards school safety is that where the t's aboutse is shifting now? hardening schools trump gave these remarks a few days ago reu were a student, a parent, someone outside of washingto the president is going to go to possibly to raise the age, take on the nra, to do gun control. and what you have seen sort of publicly in the last few days it position. i think the president onhandhowt moment that exactly what peoplet were saying that he actually has the capability, if he and wanteo stick with one or two of those issues toe through. but to the extent that he doesn't follow up on that, i poh agains
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republicans in some potentially key districts. not in a lot of certain primaries but when it becomes general election timfe, captured the emotions and hearts and minds of so manyre n peoe gg to follow through on them. i think he may have taken a risk remember,hat. nothing expected to happen on that on the senate until just br after easter, you break in the mid of easter. we're not looking at action until april probably if comes. no guarantee that it will. to your point on school safety, s interview with dianne feinstein who spent pushing for assault weapons ban have it renewed. she repeatedly for the conversas like this after almost every shooting as she tries to push for the ng her arguments, school safety is the number one issue here, we are protecting schools. hear someone like that even
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acknowledgefocushahould be on ad that's where they think could be bipartisan agree i suggesting, yeah, maybe this time because of the students and parents who so quickly andeful t chance something could happen. >> brennan: on the issue the gridiron made jokes sort of saying yeah, open to direct talks, s. about engaging kim jong-un rectly. this issue seems to be dividing some withiatus around the president. is that what is behind the issues of >> i think a lot of issues. i think this sh is onek thf pro. mcmaster he's notcuritydvisor ye secretary of defense, secretary of state who by the way would like to we'll have t on north korea they're on one administration administration. >> brennan: indeed. we'll be back in a moment.
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reported own the u.n.'s call for a cease fire in syria. that was ignoredyrian force have kept up the punishing
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assault on buhta outside damascus. on friday the human rights said the assault likely included waim crimes against hue plan tee. cbs news report from damascus he was there under the supervision of the syrian >> syrian and are trying to strangle the militant groups who dug in damascus suburb. but they're also scaf thousandsf civilians. acti from inside. the bombs said, there's nothing left. destruction in eastern area is widespread more than 600 includ0 children are believed to hav syrian soldiers are taking us tn
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this fight for eastern there in the distance we could see the prize for syrian f would like to recapture to solidif this is one of the actual cordos been set up, it is a pathway flee eastern guhta and aid to get in. said the daily five-hour pause in hostilities o n effectively distribute aid. fearful residen crossed. the patchwork of militant groupr negotiating partner. ito travel to the heart of eastern guhta so we reached onee. he told us his hospital was bombed, that he's surgeries underground. what is most difficult for you?
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difficult for me m patients die and i cannot do anything to help. >> here of this conflict which is all we have access f the president is strong. we keep hearing how after seveny rebels have fought back with. what they have, often fired into neighborhoods that back the government. was hit. you can come upstairs to see. >> we he thought about civilians trapped in eastern guhta. about them, he told us, they hit my house. they are civilians. >> this is your sob? >> at a hos m recovering from a rebel attack who killed his 4-year-old son.
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his doctor. >> difficult >> either side to you. >> it was a gli humanity and civility in a conflict that has tohi killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions. amid all of that, civilians are forced to live th consequences and find some way to cope. >> brennan: s we'll be back in a moment. hey allergy muddlers: are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? zyrtec® starts working hard take it again the next day. as u starting sunday savep
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